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2001 studio album by Fish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fellini Days is Fish's seventh solo studio album (sixth of original material) since leaving Marillion in 1988, his first since Raingods with Zippos (1999) and the first on his own label Chocolate Frog Records.
Fellini Days | ||||
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Released | 2 May 2001 (mail-order) 13 August 2001 (retail) | |||
Recorded | 2001 | |||
Genre | Neo-progressive rock | |||
Length | 57:07 (album) 63:00 (companion disc) | |||
Label | Chocolate Frog Records Snapper Music | |||
Producer | Elliot Ness | |||
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"Having long ago cast into exile the ghosts of prog rock, Fish ushers guitars and female singers to the fore," observed Classic Rock, "and blends his trademark poetry into the spacious but claustrophobic, almost Waitsian '3D', the blues rock weight of 'Long Cold Day' and the gathering dramas of 'Tiki 4', 'The Pilgrim's Address' and the slowly creeping 'Clock Moves Sideways'."[3]
Bonus "Companion Disc"
Disc One Original studio album
Disc Two (Demos)
Total time: 61:27
Disc Three (Radio Edits & Live)
Total time: 72:24
Recorded at The Studio, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland with additional recordings taken from sessions at The Grand Hotel, Pristina, Kosovo and live recordings from Leeuwarden, Utrecht and Oberhausen. Recorded, engineered and produced by Elliot Ness. Mixed by Calum Malcolm and Elliot Ness. Mastered by Calum Malcolm.
Loop programming Eric DeWolf
Bonus disc credits: Engineered, recorded, mixed and produced by Elliot Ness. Mastered by Dallas Simpson at Serendipity.
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